John Meyerovich and Joe Galati (shown standing by the company's Echo Pedicure Chair) are two names are well known in the pedicure chair industry. The duo invented the first pedicure spa in the early 1980s, sold the business in late 1990s and returned to found Continuum Footspas in 2006.

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The mechanism to create the whirlpool action used in pedicure spas; the term “pipeless” is owned by SaniJet; these systems have traditional piped plumbing that brings water from its source into the tub, but the water is not “circulated” in the traditional piped sense; also known as “pipe-free.”

European Touch is celebrating a quarter-century in the beauty industry. An active developer and manufacturer of pedicure spas since its founding in 1985, the company has built and sold such products as the Murano, Rinato, Altera, Forte, and the original Omni Spa.